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Small fire got 3 engines 2 ladders, and 2 battalion chiefs

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Building shelving for storage at the new house

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My mom finally bought a chevy. 2013 malibu with 37 miles. It seems like a nice car so far.

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I need more wood for more shelving in the 40' sea train. So Home Depot tomorrow when I wake up for 7- 2"x6"x8' boards, 2- 2"x4"x10' boards, and 1 sheet of 15/32 plywood.

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Stopped in front of a friends house to say hi...

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I did that in the Abertson's parking lot last night while my friend was collecting carts at 11:45 PM

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Rawwwwr. Pinstripe gone.

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Truck looks good Danny! You should get rid of those trim pieces and that thing will look real slick!

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Rawwwwr. Pinstripe gone.

 

Are you a lion?

 

 

Ryan

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Truck looks good Danny! You should get rid of those trim pieces and that thing will look real slick!

Thanks, I thought about that, but I'm worried about door dings. Maybe I will, not sure. I'm really happy with the truck right now. Drives perfect. Next up on the replacement list is battery and TruTrac. Hopefully both later than sooner. :lol:

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Washed it haha

 

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Helped my brother change his headlights in his 08 Malibu. I would like to have a civil conversation with the design engineer on this subject. Remove the front bumper really what the f were you thinking. The dealership wanted $200 to change the bulbs

 

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Ryan

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